The Korea Times
North Korea appears to be speeding up the construction of its third 5,000-ton Choe Hyun-class destroyer, a South Korean lawmaker said Thursday, as Pyongyang has been seeking to strengthen its naval power. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered the construction of another 5,000-ton multipurpose destroyer by the ruling party's founding anniversary on Oct. 10, after the North launched two such warships last year. Large cranes and crane vessels were spotted under operation near the third warship at a shipyard in the western port city of Nampho, Rep. Yoo Yong-won of the People Power Party said, citing satellite imagery taken March 12-28, by Vantor, a U.S.-based satellite intelligence company. Yoo said North Korea appears to be in the latter process of building the vessel, noting that large cranes seem to be used for the lifting of superstructures, such as large blocks, radars and weapon systems. Satellite imagery also showed signs of the first Choe Hyon destroyer being in preparations for deployment after its launch in April last year. There are signs the vessel's engine is running as the
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